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. >> hi, i'm from the university of california. >> i see trouble. >> no. >> you're not from uc davis, are you? >> this is a question for 18th century guy and 19th century guy. >> i love it. bring it on. >> the question is about the regulation of alcohol and slavery and the regulation of alcohol and interaction between whites and native americans. i know that those two were the focuses of early focuses of the regulation of alcohol. >> that's a great question and it's absolutely true. if you want to see the state begin to operate effectively, whether it's through the regulation of indian trade and trade and alcohol, you see it with groups perceived to be dangerous and ungovernable and this is where the state and i think i'm actually going to bring brian in on this, too, it's where the state is largely invisible in the 19th century but in precisely these areas. as i think ed has mentioned before, there is a tight regular of alcohol among slaves. it's seen as incentive for holiday festivities. but it's again tightly regulated. >> yeah. the real problem comes for white south after the end
. >> hi, i'm from the university of california. >> i see trouble. >> no. >> you're not from uc davis, are you? >> this is a question for 18th century guy and 19th century guy. >> i love it. bring it on. >> the question is about the regulation of alcohol and slavery and the regulation of alcohol and interaction between whites and native americans. i know that those two were the focuses of early focuses of the regulation of alcohol. >> that's a...
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>>trace: it will affect california and the western region the next few difficulties, experts say california gas price could be up by a dime at the end of today and by tomorrow between 25 and 40 cent as gallon. we already pay high of the prices in the country. the main problem is not only this refinery is one of the biggest, turning out 233,000 barrels a day, but it makes the most expensive blend which is what california uses. cam cannot get gas shipped in because we ship all the gas out. the less gas we ship out, the more the prices will rise in other western states. the authorities just do not know how long this refinery will be off line but it could be for quite some time. >>shepard: thank you. u.s. attorneys in the state of florida, are looking into whether doctors in some hospitals purchased risky and unnecessary heart proceedures to drive up profits. it revolves around hca health care, the largest hospital operator in the country. a nurse at a hospital reportedly blew the whistle. an internal memo "new york times" obtained, hca seems to admit it was in the wrong. the nurse is right, ac
>>trace: it will affect california and the western region the next few difficulties, experts say california gas price could be up by a dime at the end of today and by tomorrow between 25 and 40 cent as gallon. we already pay high of the prices in the country. the main problem is not only this refinery is one of the biggest, turning out 233,000 barrels a day, but it makes the most expensive blend which is what california uses. cam cannot get gas shipped in because we ship all the gas out....
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so as far as gardens on the school grounds, it's very important, of course, they started it in california and in milwaukee we have a number of school gardens we have installed, matter of fact we signed a 20-year lease with maple tree school, every class in the school has a garden. and the community has a garden. so it's a combination community garden and a school garden. so that's important. as far as international work, i'm part of the global initiative, we're doing some work around the world now, and kenya, and we're develop something projects in zimbabwe and south africa, and i have a big interest in doing stuff in different countries. we have done some, who in ukraine. once the russians got out of there. so we've been doing a lot of work in those areas, too. [inaudible] >> we're looking at abandoned buildings and also looking at abandoned schools women have over 20 closed schools and some of them have a lot of acreage. i have a contract with mps on my desk to look over that we're going to start putting up hoop houses at the school on about 40 -- i think it's 42nd and silver springs th
so as far as gardens on the school grounds, it's very important, of course, they started it in california and in milwaukee we have a number of school gardens we have installed, matter of fact we signed a 20-year lease with maple tree school, every class in the school has a garden. and the community has a garden. so it's a combination community garden and a school garden. so that's important. as far as international work, i'm part of the global initiative, we're doing some work around the world...
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i wonder, more for brian, the california wine industry before prohibition, and how long it took them to really figure it out later. and really, the role of academia in all of this, as i understand it he and his research partner walker i think was his name, basically invented napa valley. they basically went around california and studied the regions and figured out what were the growing regions and the idea to approach it scientifically. >> we love these questions because we keep asking you questions. brian? >> i have no idea. what i can tell you is that americans were not huge wine drinkers. there were two ways of the real increase in wine drinking. one had to do with one of the latest waves of european immigrants to the united states, primarily italians and jews. they preferred wines to either beer or whiskey, although what is interesting is they got won over to beer, many of them by the 1910s, 1920s. the second wave of increase in wine drinking happened in the 1970s and the 1980s and it was a very interesting period. you know, when we talk about red necks, white sox, and blue ribbo
i wonder, more for brian, the california wine industry before prohibition, and how long it took them to really figure it out later. and really, the role of academia in all of this, as i understand it he and his research partner walker i think was his name, basically invented napa valley. they basically went around california and studied the regions and figured out what were the growing regions and the idea to approach it scientifically. >> we love these questions because we keep asking...
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california's congressman issa says that questions of the design have to be answered before the project is approved. >> wednesday will be the big day for gamblers in maryland. the new live! casino will be opening around the arundel mills mall quite. >> it is huge. outside, it powers over the mall. inside the slot racine -- the slot machine section is the biggest anywhere. blining, buzzing lights stretch out across the huge gaming floor. there are also vegas-style table games, one where a robotic dealer flips virtual cards. the state of maryland plans a special legislative session to vote on real table games for the casino in national harbour. >> we think it is wrong and inappropriate to put another competitor in the heart of our market. >> there will have a bobby's burger palace, the cheesecake factory, and a buffet. >> it will put people to work. >> he is one of 700 new employees here. >> after giving somebody a job has been unemployed for a year or more, who looks at you in the guy with a tear and says thank you for changing my life, i can i go home and not think that that is the grea
california's congressman issa says that questions of the design have to be answered before the project is approved. >> wednesday will be the big day for gamblers in maryland. the new live! casino will be opening around the arundel mills mall quite. >> it is huge. outside, it powers over the mall. inside the slot racine -- the slot machine section is the biggest anywhere. blining, buzzing lights stretch out across the huge gaming floor. there are also vegas-style table games, one...
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based on don winslow's compelling novel, oliver stone's "savages" is the story of two young california pot dealers who get into a graphically violent battle with a mexican drug cartel, who want to take over their business. benicio del toro, salma hayek john travolta, demian beshir, blake lively, taylor kitsch, and aaron johnson are all part of this amazing ensemble. it's viscerally shocking, but also a statement on the politics and commerce of the war on drugs. my only disappointment was a less than satisfying way of ending this film. "savages" is sometimes hard to watch, but is compelling and engaging. a dean's list grade of "b".... full of sweetness and rainbows is the katy perry documentary, " part of me ". in 3-d, it's part concert video, part life story of the ups and downs that's supposed to be a candid look at her meteoric career. my question: how candid can anything be when there are 20 cameras and sound engineers surrounding her every move? that said, super fans of katy perry will love every minute of how she went from a plain girl with a dream to a superstar. a 3-d sneak peek
based on don winslow's compelling novel, oliver stone's "savages" is the story of two young california pot dealers who get into a graphically violent battle with a mexican drug cartel, who want to take over their business. benicio del toro, salma hayek john travolta, demian beshir, blake lively, taylor kitsch, and aaron johnson are all part of this amazing ensemble. it's viscerally shocking, but also a statement on the politics and commerce of the war on drugs. my only disappointment...
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i'm wondering what you all knowr about, this is maybe for brian.y the california wine industry before prohibition and how long it took them to really figure i out later.eally, and really the role of academia in all of this. as i understand it, he and his e research partner, walker i thinm was his name basicallye, invent nap pal valley. th went around california and theic idea was to approach it ns scientifically. >> we keep asking you questions. >> i have no idea. >> all right. >> what i can tell you is that americans were not huge wine drinkers. there were two ways of a real e increase in wine drinking. in wi one hadne to do with one of the latest waves of european immigrants to the united states. primarily italians and jews. they will preferred wines to et either beer or whiskey. although what's interesting is they got won over to beer, manye of them by the 1910s, 1920s. the second wave of real increase in wine drinking happened in the 1970s and in the 1980s. it and it was a very interesting t period. you know, when we talk about red necks, white socks and blue ribbon, they weren't
i'm wondering what you all knowr about, this is maybe for brian.y the california wine industry before prohibition and how long it took them to really figure i out later.eally, and really the role of academia in all of this. as i understand it, he and his e research partner, walker i thinm was his name basicallye, invent nap pal valley. th went around california and theic idea was to approach it ns scientifically. >> we keep asking you questions. >> i have no idea. >> all...
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over ten years california's budget crisis has changed the school's financial model. state hunding dropped a quarter billion and only counts for about 11 percent of the operating budget. tuition has increased sharply over concerns whether it can retain its quality and character. >> the forecast now with christina loren. how are we looking? >> looking good. good morning to you. thanks for waking up with us on a friday eve. i wanted to show you a live look at sunol where you have low and mid level clouds. it's going to be a phenomenal sun rise t orange and yellows coming in as we speak. we'll start to show you those pictures. 57 in concord, 58 in oakland and 57 in san francisco, we're headed to another summer stunner inland temperatures cool at the coast. through friday stick around to fog and drizzle. sunny and warm. we have flight delays but this is the fourth consecutive day this week with dlat delays. bay side, 74 degrees, cool at the coast, requiring a jacket for the first part of the day. inland 87, not too shabby. livermore around 80 degrees even here in san jose
over ten years california's budget crisis has changed the school's financial model. state hunding dropped a quarter billion and only counts for about 11 percent of the operating budget. tuition has increased sharply over concerns whether it can retain its quality and character. >> the forecast now with christina loren. how are we looking? >> looking good. good morning to you. thanks for waking up with us on a friday eve. i wanted to show you a live look at sunol where you have low...
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it was north dakota in 1921, it was california in 2003, and not only this country but the world is now watching what is going to unfold tomorrow in 2012 here in wisconsin. can the money and the messaging overcome the will of the people? it's a fascinating political story. it's one for the archives, it's one that we've never seen before and we are going to see, i think, an outcome tomorrow that is going to be a real message to all politicians and all politicos across this country just how important money and politics, and how they are connected at the hip. we'll find out tomorrow maybe at this time as our coverage will continue from madison, wisconsin, if the people still matter. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the rachel maddow show starts right now. hi, rachel. >> hi, ed. amazing broadcast tonight from the heart of this. thank you at home for staying with us for the next hour.
it was north dakota in 1921, it was california in 2003, and not only this country but the world is now watching what is going to unfold tomorrow in 2012 here in wisconsin. can the money and the messaging overcome the will of the people? it's a fascinating political story. it's one for the archives, it's one that we've never seen before and we are going to see, i think, an outcome tomorrow that is going to be a real message to all politicians and all politicos across this country just how...
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tavis: so whose idea was it to philadelphia to california? your idea, zach's idea? >> it was my idea. zach's mother's family was going to spain for two weeks. he doesn't like to fly because ticcy, so i had him for two weeks, which was great. i wanted to do something special, i wanted to something intimate, like i have done with my other children, so i came up with this idea of a road trip. i have done four of them. i got the idea for "friday night lights" on a road trip. i fell in love with my present wife on a road trip. i love the romance, i love being on the road. my thoughts go really deep, so i wanted to do it with zach. now, the only probably was he did say to me, "dad, why do not we fly," so from the very beginning he was somewhat reticent, and then i had to structure the trip in a certain way that i thought would appeal to him. tavis: zach ain't that slow. [laughter] he knows it's better to fly than do a two-week road trip. >> that is the great thing aboutthat is the great thing about zach. [laughter] he may be slow in some areas, but i am serious, man, he h
tavis: so whose idea was it to philadelphia to california? your idea, zach's idea? >> it was my idea. zach's mother's family was going to spain for two weeks. he doesn't like to fly because ticcy, so i had him for two weeks, which was great. i wanted to do something special, i wanted to something intimate, like i have done with my other children, so i came up with this idea of a road trip. i have done four of them. i got the idea for "friday night lights" on a road trip. i fell...
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>> california, new york. the largest amount of hate crimes against sikhs have been in new york, los angeles, and washington. >> there is a significant community in wisconsin as well. our thoughts and prayers go out to the sikh community and muslim community. we often hear that the sikhs are confused as muslims, and there is a thought that it is somehow ok to target muslims as well. various organizations have come out in support of sikhs and standing with the community. >> i want to look at this piece that you did before the attack. jaisal did this piece for us last year about the sikhs in the united states. >> on september 11, 2001, members of the sikh american community mourn the tragic events but they soon became afraid for their own community. they have beards and turbans and are afraid of their own safety. >> honestly, before i even began to let what was happening sink in and understand what was happening, the tragedy, i already felt fear about backlash. >> he says while growing up in north carolina, comm
>> california, new york. the largest amount of hate crimes against sikhs have been in new york, los angeles, and washington. >> there is a significant community in wisconsin as well. our thoughts and prayers go out to the sikh community and muslim community. we often hear that the sikhs are confused as muslims, and there is a thought that it is somehow ok to target muslims as well. various organizations have come out in support of sikhs and standing with the community. >> i...
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overnight it hit $5 a gallon in california. analysts say expect higher prices by summer in part because the economy is improving. that drives up demand. president obama said thursday there is no quick fix. >> there are no silver bullets short term when it comes to gas prices. and anybody who says otherwise isn't telling the truth. >> the silver-bullet policy should have been implemented three years ago. >> the president taking heat for not drilling more. >> on day one, for instance, i'm going to say to the department of energy and the department of the interior, i want you to grant licenses to drillers for oil and gas, minors for coal, take advantage of our resources right away. >> but president obama says "drill, baby, drill" is just a bumper sticker. the real answer -- >> end 100 years of subsidies for an industry that's rarely been more profitable, and make sure that we're doubling down on clean energy. >> i think a lot of people will disagree deeply with barack obama over the idea that we should wait around until he grows e
overnight it hit $5 a gallon in california. analysts say expect higher prices by summer in part because the economy is improving. that drives up demand. president obama said thursday there is no quick fix. >> there are no silver bullets short term when it comes to gas prices. and anybody who says otherwise isn't telling the truth. >> the silver-bullet policy should have been implemented three years ago. >> the president taking heat for not drilling more. >> on day one,...
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how about "cocky raccoon," sent in by mike and cheryl ingle from greenville, california? [ dog barking ] or how about "swingers," sent in by al fuentes -- absolutely no relation -- michael garcia, russell prine, and craig love from orlando, florida? whoo! now, that will work. that might work. okay. those are the choices. now it's up to you to pick a winner, okay? losers, don't blame me. i had absolutely nothing to do with it. are you all ready now? are you ready now? audience: yeah! all right, vote now. who's going to win the 10 grand? well, we're going to need a commercial break to sort it all out. like uh nothing wrong with this guy. tbi is real. get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. announcer: bring out... ...the action hero... ...in you. be part of the greatest action movie ever. show us how you train and eat like an action hero. join in at actionheroalliance.com door of his patrol vehicle. when i came here, i... i couldn't move. [male announcer] david was broadsided on the highway. they we
how about "cocky raccoon," sent in by mike and cheryl ingle from greenville, california? [ dog barking ] or how about "swingers," sent in by al fuentes -- absolutely no relation -- michael garcia, russell prine, and craig love from orlando, florida? whoo! now, that will work. that might work. okay. those are the choices. now it's up to you to pick a winner, okay? losers, don't blame me. i had absolutely nothing to do with it. are you all ready now? are you ready now?...
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. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't have as tourists. we are coming up to street to chinatown. since 1957, we are the only city in the world that runs cable cars. these cars right here are part of national parks system. in the early 1960's, they became the first roles monument. the way city spread changed with the invention of the cable car. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is, let's go across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the unit
. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't have as tourists. we are coming up to street to chinatown. since 1957, we are the only city in the world that runs cable cars. these cars right here are part of national parks system. in the early 1960's, they became the first roles monument. the way city spread changed with the invention of the cable car. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is,...
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i said i'd like to get one of the big five, which were the "california" and "maryland," the newest ones. well, i said, i can't get you that, but how about the "arizona." any kind of battleship and that was it. it's just as tough to go out there to the "arizona" memorial as it was then, as the day when i saw it burning. when i go out there and read those names up there, i'm still -- i'm done, i'm finished. >>> juan gotlieb fred lick pabst was born in 1836 in sacks any, germ any. seeking a better life, his family moved to the united states in 1848, eventually ending up in milwaukee. frederick pabst worked his way up from cabin boy to steamship captain on the great lakes. in 1862 he married maria best, daughter of german brewer phillip best. soon after, captain pabst purchased half of the small best brewing company, and by the 1890s the renamed pabst brewing company was the largest lagger brewery in the world. next, a visit to restored gilded age mansion of milwaukee beer baron captain frederick pabst. this is part two of a two-part program. >> the exterior of the mansion has been restored
i said i'd like to get one of the big five, which were the "california" and "maryland," the newest ones. well, i said, i can't get you that, but how about the "arizona." any kind of battleship and that was it. it's just as tough to go out there to the "arizona" memorial as it was then, as the day when i saw it burning. when i go out there and read those names up there, i'm still -- i'm done, i'm finished. >>> juan gotlieb fred lick pabst was born...
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newt gingrich is in california today. he has no public events and ron paul has no public appearances today. arizona and michigan hold their primaries in less than two weeks. super tuesday is on march 6th. territories hold primaries or caucuses through the rest of march. you can follow coverage of political events as well as results on the c-span networks and online at .org. >>> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement and i believe considerable hot argume let any by that. you have given here in this hall a moving and dramatic proof os differ close ranks and move forward for the nation's well-being shoulder to shoulder. >> as candidates campaign for president this year, we look back at 14 men who ran for the office and lost. go to our website, c-span.org/thecontenders to see video of the contenders who had a lasting impact on american politics. >> and what about you? are you now out of debt? do you have a comfortable backlog in the bank? are you paying less for the things that you buy or more? do you really th
newt gingrich is in california today. he has no public events and ron paul has no public appearances today. arizona and michigan hold their primaries in less than two weeks. super tuesday is on march 6th. territories hold primaries or caucuses through the rest of march. you can follow coverage of political events as well as results on the c-span networks and online at .org. >>> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement and i believe considerable hot argume let any by that....
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california based space x delivered food and supplies to the station. it was part of a test flight for nasa which is counting on companies like space x to deliver cargo. >>> the space cutl enterprise had minor damage on its trek from new york to its new home. the shuttle was an top of barge when the wing scraped . enterprise is set to be transported up the hudson river tomorrow and then lifted by a crane on to the air craft carrier floating museum. >> the apple bid to get a ban on sales of the galaxy in the united states has been stopped at least for now. a district court judge decline saying it can until a united states court decides. >> there is word tonight that a man is facing animal cruelty charges after he allegedly exercised two dogs so long one died. the mercury news reports the 36- year-old was arrested last friday. officers found him with a boxer and a pit bull both two exhausted to even stand up. police say he said he took them on a seven mile run without any water. the dogs were taken to a vet. the boxer lived, the pit bull died. he is now f
california based space x delivered food and supplies to the station. it was part of a test flight for nasa which is counting on companies like space x to deliver cargo. >>> the space cutl enterprise had minor damage on its trek from new york to its new home. the shuttle was an top of barge when the wing scraped . enterprise is set to be transported up the hudson river tomorrow and then lifted by a crane on to the air craft carrier floating museum. >> the apple bid to get a ban on...
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the quakes when their car was trapped in northern california home his mom came to the rescue. after the automatic door went down. he climbed up the garage door track and started crying out. to the door of the dead but the baby just held on the yelped. >>> sentences go pick them up at 5 snell where there is a baby there there's a mama bear. >>> she was right. climbs down and then ran away. we can see that enough. take a look outside right now and not even slaughter right now and not even slaughter whether it is cahoot visit: discover britvisit:lumbia. the weather center good evening and then 66 degrees runner microclimate asking where is summer was semblances go on the peninsula at temperatures are too far off the average number. livermore and sandras i wouldn't go in and averaging annuity to 11 and 14 degrees below normal and tonight is another " collette runs had a deepening marine landing will be pushing on shoreham but went away very quickly when after the morning commute to the has an ample sunshine and slightly warmer conditions now meanwhile since and cities in the wind
the quakes when their car was trapped in northern california home his mom came to the rescue. after the automatic door went down. he climbed up the garage door track and started crying out. to the door of the dead but the baby just held on the yelped. >>> sentences go pick them up at 5 snell where there is a baby there there's a mama bear. >>> she was right. climbs down and then ran away. we can see that enough. take a look outside right now and not even slaughter right now...
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note jobs in california at least at this point will be lost. websites track your online activity and then sell that information to advertisers. that's cold to advertisers. it gives you information on your preferences and interests. but is there away for you to make money from your own personal online information? according to one startup company, the answer is yes. reni monge reports. >> each click reveals her likes and dislikes. how about you getting some of that money is. >> painting is set up is the? i would support that. >> inside this unassuming building, you find an internet startup, personal.com where they are working to turn our information into cash. >> personal.com ceo and you decide what fertile filter advertisements based on your profile without reducing your identity. >> the company is planning the fall launch. the green says on large number of advertisers are on board but won't say who. >> terry hatch cautioned it may not be quite as revealing as online users and therefore less appealing to advertisers. >> if i tell you that i'm 5
note jobs in california at least at this point will be lost. websites track your online activity and then sell that information to advertisers. that's cold to advertisers. it gives you information on your preferences and interests. but is there away for you to make money from your own personal online information? according to one startup company, the answer is yes. reni monge reports. >> each click reveals her likes and dislikes. how about you getting some of that money is. >>...
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you can see the tail end of another system is moving into northern california, bringing showery conditions to the bay area for tomorrow. and again, the sierra thing, a bit of a lull. the showers have been winding down. but more rain down at lake level and snow in the higher elevations is on the way. temperatures are going to be mild as you head out the door tomorrow, in the low 50s for the last part. spotty showers throughout the day, not as heavy as today, but some wet weather. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. on futurecast, a chance of spotty showers continuing into your morning commute tomorrow. this is just a slight chance. it's going to be hit or miss. the later morning, the chance of rain retreating up to the north. and by 5:00, that's where it stays. we're going to be seeing a second wave of heavier rain coming thursday by 11:00. into friday morning. friday morning we're going to see a good deal of rain, but tell be quicker moving than today. high temperatures tomorrow in the upper 50s and low 60s. you may have been wondering why it's not really chilly with those storms. m
you can see the tail end of another system is moving into northern california, bringing showery conditions to the bay area for tomorrow. and again, the sierra thing, a bit of a lull. the showers have been winding down. but more rain down at lake level and snow in the higher elevations is on the way. temperatures are going to be mild as you head out the door tomorrow, in the low 50s for the last part. spotty showers throughout the day, not as heavy as today, but some wet weather. temperatures in...
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we've been legally married in the state of california for four of those years. and it just means the world to us and to many, many, many same-sex couples and lesbian and gay people nationwide that the president of the united states is now standing up for the full freedom to marry for every single american. >> john, do you think this is what the american people want? >> well, i think, politically speaking, it's something very important to look at. we always do, when we evaluate whether to re-elect somebody, is we look at whether they fulfilled their campaign promises. and four years ago, the president promised to be a fierce advocate for lesbian and gay people. today, he truly became one. >> cyndi, what kind of an impact is this going to have on young people in this election cycle? in 2008, president obama was able to really inspire the younger generation to get involved. will this be one of those moments in your opinion? >> absolutely. president obama -- >> i think this is a big, big, one, yeah. >> okay, go ahead, cyndi. >> no, go ahead. >> sorry. >> president o
we've been legally married in the state of california for four of those years. and it just means the world to us and to many, many, many same-sex couples and lesbian and gay people nationwide that the president of the united states is now standing up for the full freedom to marry for every single american. >> john, do you think this is what the american people want? >> well, i think, politically speaking, it's something very important to look at. we always do, when we evaluate...
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in the mind of a serial killer and exclusive death row interview with one of california's most the tourist murders we hear his to regrets. >>> is easier for police to sneak up behind you the new tool that is helping them catch speeders. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, inside the mind of the killer one of california's most notorious murderers is speaking out from death row all along was the sherman tines claimed that he is not a killer he blames the so-called speaker killings on his childhood friend lord herzog. but now and an exclusive interview with koula gianulias he confesses in reveals what keeps them up at night. >>> since february germantown and sent five letters from his cell on death row the most recent tells me he was ready to sit down and to meet face-to- face. >>> is at a few inches away from the it wasn't contrary cage. >>> asked repeatedly if he ever confessed to the murders and at the very end of our to our interview he admitted i had an active role. >>> he wouldn't give any names telling me he is going to reveal the whole story and a book. he can still burn in hell as far as i'm concerne
in the mind of a serial killer and exclusive death row interview with one of california's most the tourist murders we hear his to regrets. >>> is easier for police to sneak up behind you the new tool that is helping them catch speeders. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, inside the mind of the killer one of california's most notorious murderers is speaking out from death row all along was the sherman tines claimed that he is not a killer he blames the so-called speaker killings on his childhood friend...
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político y comunitario, de que nos impactan cómo vamos a comenzar con la elección de julio y que en california. por primera vez una organización dedicada a revelar la influencia del clero en la política publicó una guía para los votantes completamente en español. por estas importantes primarias de junio. conversó con representantes de una de las agresiones que ayudaron a desarrollar este guía. >> así es, en este momento aunque no nos demos cuenta esta circulando millones de dólares en california con el es el escenario de junio. por eso hemos invitado hoy a orson aguilar el ex director para hablar justamente de una guía que acaba de ser publicada para ayudar a los votantes a tomar importantes decisiones, cuéntanos lo básico y lo importante de este guía. la primera vez sabemos que el votante que saber más de la iniciativa que vemos a la elección paz nosotros hicimos una encuesta donde salió que no hay de los votantes no sólo queremos información pero también quiere saber quién está financiando cada iniciativa. una organización ha puesto esta información en español. por pr
político y comunitario, de que nos impactan cómo vamos a comenzar con la elección de julio y que en california. por primera vez una organización dedicada a revelar la influencia del clero en la política publicó una guía para los votantes completamente en español. por estas importantes primarias de junio. conversó con representantes de una de las agresiones que ayudaron a desarrollar este guía. >> así es, en este momento aunque no nos demos cuenta esta circulando millones de...
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that tree is blocking both directions of california highway 9 in santa clara county. in san ansalmo, abc news. >> thank you, john. >>> sandhya patel ising traying the direction and intensity of the storm and she joins us now. >> the storm is slow moving. as far as the intensity, it is lightening up. you will see where it is raining right now. we still have steady rain in the north bay, and you can see here as we take you in down to the street level, airport boulevard and around american canyon, turner parkway getting light rainfall. we have rain across the bay bridge. peninsula getting a few showers and down toward the santa cruz mountains it is much wider. look at these rainfall totals. the moisture is getting lifted off the mountains. ben low man mountains receiving four inches of rain. san jose only .01 of an inch. you say why? it is something called orographic lifting. the moisture is lifted up by the south winds and it is drenching the south mournen its. the winds are gusting 20 to 25 miles an hour. this storm will move out, but not before it creates a morning co
that tree is blocking both directions of california highway 9 in santa clara county. in san ansalmo, abc news. >> thank you, john. >>> sandhya patel ising traying the direction and intensity of the storm and she joins us now. >> the storm is slow moving. as far as the intensity, it is lightening up. you will see where it is raining right now. we still have steady rain in the north bay, and you can see here as we take you in down to the street level, airport boulevard and...
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opening of the un assembly appeared republican presidential candidate mitt romney campaigned across california today with stops in san francisco, san diego and los angeles there been he travels to denver. and a little later on this evening, at about 40 minutes from now, firstly michelle obama will address the congressional black caucus foundation in their awards dinner. it is held each year as part of their annual legislation conference to honor african- americans who have made significant contributions. that is at 7:30 p.m. eastern time. in less than two weeks, the presidential candidates meet for the first time in the first of three debates. the first one is wednesday, october 3 from the university of denver. you can see that live on c-span, c-span raider, and online at c- span.org. another rally this week in milwaukee, mitt romney spoke. ♪ i was born free >> good afternoon. good afternoon. isn't it great to be on this market campus? [applause] i am a proud mother of a freshman student here on campus and, when i get a chance to see my son or talk to him, i most appreciated. thank you, matt
opening of the un assembly appeared republican presidential candidate mitt romney campaigned across california today with stops in san francisco, san diego and los angeles there been he travels to denver. and a little later on this evening, at about 40 minutes from now, firstly michelle obama will address the congressional black caucus foundation in their awards dinner. it is held each year as part of their annual legislation conference to honor african- americans who have made significant...
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let's go back to jpl just outside pasadena, california. john zarrella is there to find out if everything is going according to plan. curiosity should be touching down on the surface of mars. one person described this as the super bowl, on the one yard line with one play left. how is it looking? >> reporter: that's exactly right. the reset for the viewers, this is the most complicated landing attempt ever by nasa with a spacecraft o on mars. they today do it because curiosity is so big. you can see behind me, about the size after small car, about 2,000 pounds. before they encased rovers on air bags. bounce on the surface, then come to the stand still, the air bags would deflate and you could wo have these great little rover tlaes could come right off the landers and take off. this thing is way too big for that. they today come up with this incredible set of maneuvers and pyrotechnics to get curiosity on the ground. and joy crisp is with me, deputy project scientist. and joy, good news, they were getting what they call heart beats. what does
let's go back to jpl just outside pasadena, california. john zarrella is there to find out if everything is going according to plan. curiosity should be touching down on the surface of mars. one person described this as the super bowl, on the one yard line with one play left. how is it looking? >> reporter: that's exactly right. the reset for the viewers, this is the most complicated landing attempt ever by nasa with a spacecraft o on mars. they today do it because curiosity is so big....
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california garantiza que jÓvenes soÑadores tendrÁn licencia de como ir en este estado. estados unidos lanza una campaÑa nacional para evitar los olvidos de bebÉ en los autos bajos altas temperaturas. y polÉmica condena revuelo de protestas por la sentencia de integrantes de un grupo femenino que hizo un espectÁculo de rebeldÍa en la capital de moscÚ, el noticiero de hoy viernes comienza ahora mismo. >>> "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ diciembre bala dÍaz balart >>> hola quÉ tal jose tiene el dÍa libre. comenzamos el noticiero con la acciÓn diferida alrededor del paÍs, mientras arizona se niega acontecer las licencia de conducir y prestar otros servicios a los jÓvenes soÑadores, california a anuncia que allÍ serÁn recibidas con los brazos abiertos y otros estados evalÚan la situaciÓn, carlos botifoll nos amplia desde los Ángeles. >>> en los Ángeles las filas siguen largas, de jÓnes indocumentados que solicitan su ajuste de estatus mi sgr grator temporal >>> uno como javier avalos celebran que a los que glen log sus permites de trabajo de acciÓn difer
california garantiza que jÓvenes soÑadores tendrÁn licencia de como ir en este estado. estados unidos lanza una campaÑa nacional para evitar los olvidos de bebÉ en los autos bajos altas temperaturas. y polÉmica condena revuelo de protestas por la sentencia de integrantes de un grupo femenino que hizo un espectÁculo de rebeldÍa en la capital de moscÚ, el noticiero de hoy viernes comienza ahora mismo. >>> "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ diciembre bala dÍaz balart...
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now, joining us from the laboratory in california. in moscow r where russian space officials are closely following the development and science correspondent david brodie joins us from edge water, new jersey. but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the olympic term that they have to stick this landing. as you pointed out, that this maneuver to entering the atmosphere of mars, traveling at 13,200 miles an hour, in less than ten minutesom
now, joining us from the laboratory in california. in moscow r where russian space officials are closely following the development and science correspondent david brodie joins us from edge water, new jersey. but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the...
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the interesting things about the recall law, the only of the recall you had in modern times was in california. that pellet was totally different. that was an up or down vote. before you got to voting for his successor. in this case, it was a regular election ballot. that has been helpful to scott walker in trying to cast this as a choice. >> [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> joined us tuesday night here on c-span for results and coverage of the wisconsin alexian. on "washington journal," to get analysis on the accuracy of the president to campaign. that 8:30 daniel rosin books of the impact of investors on the u.s. and james cost growth speaking about a medicare recipient. all of that with your phone calls, tweets, and e-mails. tonight on c-span, q&a with tonight on c-span, q&a with douglas
the interesting things about the recall law, the only of the recall you had in modern times was in california. that pellet was totally different. that was an up or down vote. before you got to voting for his successor. in this case, it was a regular election ballot. that has been helpful to scott walker in trying to cast this as a choice. >> [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> joined us tuesday night...
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we talked to rode in california. just before she headed to london. >> you know the nerves haven't kicked in yet. >> reporter: winning her fifth medal was a different kind of challenge. the one rode used most of her life and in the last four summer games was stolen after the 2008 olympics. police recovered it a year later but by then an anonymous donor from her hometown had already given her a new gun. >> was it something i did on my own? to have all them here to see it. just makes me cry. >> not bad. >> reporter: her proud coach is also her father. >> we are on cloud 9. i mean, i can breathe now. >> reporter: rode was just 17 when she scored her first medal and took aim at breaking the olympic record. now 16 years later she is let aring her hair down. >> reporter: for kim rode's second and final event at the summer games, she will compete in women's trap this saturday. amazing. >> it is time for the question of the morning 4:53 now. >> for the first time in history, there are more american women than men doing this.
we talked to rode in california. just before she headed to london. >> you know the nerves haven't kicked in yet. >> reporter: winning her fifth medal was a different kind of challenge. the one rode used most of her life and in the last four summer games was stolen after the 2008 olympics. police recovered it a year later but by then an anonymous donor from her hometown had already given her a new gun. >> was it something i did on my own? to have all them here to see it. just...
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wetter over northern california sunday but rest of the state will be dry and mild. tomorrow, we're looking at sunny skies and mild conditions in the south bay. there is 67 in san jose. 65 in redwood city. mid to upper 50s on the coast. there is highs ranging from 58 to 62. there is sunny skies tomorrow, 65 in santa rosa. near east bay highs near mid 60. 66 in oakland. and upper 60s there. and down near monterey bay, upper 60s near the bay. inland 69 in gilroy. so it will be sunny skies and mild across the area tomorrow. will remain that way most of the day sunday but there is a slight, slight chance of rain in the north bay late sunday afternoon or evening. >> and we'll do it early. >> and still ahead this afternoon, apple passes a weak spot but could your iphone and ipad be next? >> who cares how they look? it's what they make you see that is cool. a google spotted the few glasses. we'll have that when the news at 4:00 continues. >>> there are concerns over the security of the ipad and iphone after a problem allowed 600,000 mac computers to get infected by a virus
wetter over northern california sunday but rest of the state will be dry and mild. tomorrow, we're looking at sunny skies and mild conditions in the south bay. there is 67 in san jose. 65 in redwood city. mid to upper 50s on the coast. there is highs ranging from 58 to 62. there is sunny skies tomorrow, 65 in santa rosa. near east bay highs near mid 60. 66 in oakland. and upper 60s there. and down near monterey bay, upper 60s near the bay. inland 69 in gilroy. so it will be sunny skies and mild...
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please go out and vote for my guy. >> and where was he california? >> no minnesota. >> oh, can you imagine this? and he flew from minnesota. >> if the democrats had poured every dollar they had in, i don't think they could have matched the enormous sums. providing $250,000 checks, they spent $50 million. the democrats were not going to match that. and. >> don't you sense that your fellow democrats think that obama tinked out on them? he didn't show for his candidate. obama would still have done that. >> no, he can do that all he wants. he has a win in november. this is about november. >> republicannen choose yays imin voting to keep walker was higher than democratic enthusiasm when pollsters asked what your energy level was of the democrats in the primary chose barrett who lost from 2010, over kathleen faulk, who really was a big labor champion. she was going to roll back all the walker things. so the far left there was even losing control over the democratic party. >>> i'm going to put this to you. november 6, 2012. five months forward from this dat
please go out and vote for my guy. >> and where was he california? >> no minnesota. >> oh, can you imagine this? and he flew from minnesota. >> if the democrats had poured every dollar they had in, i don't think they could have matched the enormous sums. providing $250,000 checks, they spent $50 million. the democrats were not going to match that. and. >> don't you sense that your fellow democrats think that obama tinked out on them? he didn't show for his...
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california international guard report tonight. the 129th rescue ring out of moffett field was busy saving lives. it plucked two injured fishermen from a ship several hundred miles off the coast of mexico. rescuers parachuted into the pacific ocean and got into an inflatable boat and then airlifted to the marine air corp station in san diego. >>> there is a new program to help returning veterans find jobs. they announced an initiative called heros work here. he says disney will provide at least 1,000 jobs and career opportunities for returning service members over the next three years. and they launch a public awareness campaign for other businesses to do the same. we have a link on our website, abc7news.com. you will find it under see it on tv. by the way, disney owes abc7. >>> okay and on to sports. >> big and bold. saying goodbye to monty ellis who is going to milwaukee. and the key guy coming back probably won't play this year. sports is next. [ older brother ] hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want
california international guard report tonight. the 129th rescue ring out of moffett field was busy saving lives. it plucked two injured fishermen from a ship several hundred miles off the coast of mexico. rescuers parachuted into the pacific ocean and got into an inflatable boat and then airlifted to the marine air corp station in san diego. >>> there is a new program to help returning veterans find jobs. they announced an initiative called heros work here. he says disney will provide...
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. >> everyone sense that there was winking going on in the state of california. and a bullet but was ok. >> after three months of no comment, the attorney general now says " i applaud the legislature's interest in addressing this problem ". and support efforts to restore the lost original intent. it is a call to war for california's gun rights lobby. >> these are real constitutional problems. >> he is president of the california guns foundation. >> the quarter million people in the past years that have bought these, could now be felons. that is a real issue. >> gun owners in california would have to register and modify their a a r rifles. beginning next july gun stores in california would no longer be able to sell bullet but in guns. >> it will take very serious reconsideration to be able to comply. >> they promised to lobby hard against the bill but senator leland yee says that he is ready for battle. >> i think that in the capital, people now realize that we have to do something about these assault weapons. and if there is any leakage in this particular band, w
. >> everyone sense that there was winking going on in the state of california. and a bullet but was ok. >> after three months of no comment, the attorney general now says " i applaud the legislature's interest in addressing this problem ". and support efforts to restore the lost original intent. it is a call to war for california's gun rights lobby. >> these are real constitutional problems. >> he is president of the california guns foundation. >> the...
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next, jessica lepler of the university of new hampshire and alice o'connor of the university of california santa barbara discuss the panic of 1837 and other economic crises and explain how they relate to the 2008 financial crisis. this is about a half hour. >> american history tv is at the annual meeting of the okayization of american historians in milwaukee, and we are joined by two historians who will be speaking about economic chris ease in american history. jessica lepler teaches history at the university of new hampshire and alice o'connor, a historian at the university of california santa barbara. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> let's start early in history with the panic of 1837, professor lepler. what was the panic of 1837? >> the panic of 1938, that phrase refers to a rather long period of time t.referred to seven years of both a financial crisis and really hard times that followed it, well into the 1840s. but my focus has really been on the experience of panic which happened between march and may of 1837 and was rather remarkably similar to our own crisis
next, jessica lepler of the university of new hampshire and alice o'connor of the university of california santa barbara discuss the panic of 1837 and other economic crises and explain how they relate to the 2008 financial crisis. this is about a half hour. >> american history tv is at the annual meeting of the okayization of american historians in milwaukee, and we are joined by two historians who will be speaking about economic chris ease in american history. jessica lepler teaches...
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and we are joined by professor allante lore from the university of california-davis and nicole eustace who teaches history at the new york university. thank you for being with us. you're here at the conference, the annual meeting, to talk about the war of 1812 and here with us to talk about the war of 1812. let's start, professor eustace, with a look at the country in 1812. what was the population size? >> the u.s. in 1812 was as they would have said at the time a young and rapidly expanding population. the population in 1812 was about 7.2 million people, and it had nearly doubled in the 20 years since the first census in 1790. a little bit less than doubled. so it's a rapidly growing population, and it's a population that is really focused on that as a source of national strength and personal pride. people are focused on having children, raising families, and needing land to farm to support those families. so that was kind of the overall situation in terms of the population. >> professor taylor, you've written a pulitzer prize-winning book about the war of 1812. both of you. you have
and we are joined by professor allante lore from the university of california-davis and nicole eustace who teaches history at the new york university. thank you for being with us. you're here at the conference, the annual meeting, to talk about the war of 1812 and here with us to talk about the war of 1812. let's start, professor eustace, with a look at the country in 1812. what was the population size? >> the u.s. in 1812 was as they would have said at the time a young and rapidly...